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Art & Lutherie Guitars
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Art & Lutherie Legacy Bourbon Burst
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£699.00
£779.00
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Art & Lutherie Americana Faded Black
£699.00
£779.00
FREE Delivery
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Art & Lutherie Roadhouse Tennessee Red QIT
£749.00
£849.00
FREE Delivery
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Art & Lutherie Roadhouse Electro Acoustic Guitar Light Burst GT EQ
£449.00
£499.00
FREE Delivery
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Art & Lutherie Legacy Denim Blue Q-Discrete
£749.00
£849.00
FREE Delivery
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Art & Lutherie Legacy Electro Acoustic Guitar Lightburst GT EQ
£449.00
£499.00
FREE Delivery
Available to Order
Art & Lutherie Legacy Faded Black
£699.00
£779.00
FREE Delivery
Available to Order
Art & Lutherie Roadhouse Bourbon Burst E/A
£749.00
£849.00
Out of Stock
Art & Lutherie Legacy Electro Acoustic Guitar Bourbon Burst Presys II
£749.00
£849.00
Out of Stock
About Art & Lutherie Guitars
Art & Lutherie guitars is a Canadian acoustic brand.
Art & Lutherie have a distinct 'Americana' focus, both in their design and their build. Many different acoustic sizes and shapes are available in their line-up. All are made in Godin's various facilities in Quebec, Canada. They have names like the Art & Lutherie Roadhouse, Americana and Legacy.
Art & Lutherie are known for their high quality and value for money. Many gigging musicians use these great guitars as their live instruments since they are so dependable.
Frequently Asked Questions about Art & Lutherie Guitars
Question: What type of timbers do Art & Lutherie use for their guitars?
The most commonly used wood combinations for Art & Lutherie guitars are: Solid Spruce or Cedar for the top, layered Wild Cherry for the back & sides, and Silver Leaf Maple for the necks.
Question: Where in Canada are Art & Lutherie guitars made?
Godin have various manufacturing facilities throughout Quebec. Their most notable location is in the small town of La Patrie, where a high percentage of the whole town's population are guitar builders.